Hu S, Bostow T R, Lipman D A, Bell S K, Klein S
Department of Psychology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA 95521.
Percept Mot Skills. 1992 Dec;75(3 Pt 2):1067-73. doi: 10.2466/pms.1992.75.3f.1067.
30 speech-anxious subjects imagined a phobic speech scene 10 times. The experimental conditions varied according to whether the subjects engaged in positive, neutral, or negative thinking prior to each scene presentation. Heart rate and self-reports of fear were measured during the imagery periods. Positive thinking just before visualization of the phobic images reduced both subjective anxiety about speech and cardiovascular responses.
30名有演讲焦虑的受试者想象一个恐惧演讲场景10次。实验条件根据受试者在每次场景呈现之前进行积极、中性或消极思考而有所不同。在想象期间测量心率和恐惧的自我报告。在恐惧图像可视化之前进行积极思考可降低对演讲的主观焦虑和心血管反应。